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The plasmapause observed by DEMETER satellite during 2005-2009

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The micro-satellite DEMETER was launched into a polar and circular orbit with an altitude of 700 km on June 29, 2004, and has been providing a continuous survey of whistlers since May 2005. From ELF-VLF electric field measurements, each whistler is identified by the neural network system RNF experiment onboard DEMETER. Whistlers are electromagnetic impulses generated during lightning and propagating along the Earth’s magnetic field line, which is used to examine the plasmapause. In this study, we present and discuss the characteristics of the plasmapause in various seasons of the 5-year of 2005-2009 by means of the DEMETER satellite.
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hal-03548984 , version 1 (31-01-2022)

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Y. Ho, J. G. Liu, Michel Parrot, Jean-Louis Pinçon. The plasmapause observed by DEMETER satellite during 2005-2009. American Geophysical Union, 2010, à renseigner, Unknown Region. pp. 1542-1550. ⟨hal-03548984⟩
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